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Skills on the Move: Rethinking the Relationship Between Human Capital and Immigrant Economic Mobility.

Jacqueline Hagan1, Nichola Lowe, Christian Quingla.   

Abstract

Studies of immigrant labor market incorporation in the unregulated sector of the US economy either assume that immigrant workers are trapped in low-wage jobs because of low human capital, or paint a picture of blocked mobility because of exploitation and discrimination. In this paper we offer a third sociological alternative to understand processes of occupational mobility and skill learning. Drawing on work histories of 111 immigrant construction workers, we find that many immigrants are skilled, having come to their jobs with technical skill sets acquired in their home communities and their previous U.S. jobs. We further find that these less-educated immigrants, who rank low on traditional human capital attributes but high on work experience may circumvent exploitation and build mobility pathways through skill transference, on- the- job reskilling, and brincando (job jumping).

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Keywords:  economic mobility; human capital; immigrant labor markets; job jumping; reskilling; skills; transferences

Year:  2011        PMID: 23700356      PMCID: PMC3658444          DOI: 10.1177/0730888410397918

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Work Occup        ISSN: 0730-8884


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